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<Handling of battery pack>
1. Do not burn the battery pack
or throw it into a fire. Doing so can cause heat
generation, bursting and fire.
2. Do not place the battery pack
in microwave ovens and high-pressure containers.
3. Do not let water or sea water wet or soak the
battery pack. Safety and protective
devices to prevent danger are built in the battery pack. If these devices are damaged,
excessive current flow can cause abnormal chemical reaction in battery fluid, heat
generation, bursting and fire.
4. Do not throw or impact the battery pack. Safety and protective devices to prevent
danger are built in the battery pack. If these devices are damaged, excessive current
flow can cause abnormal chemical reaction in battery fluid, heat generation, bursting
and fire.
5. Do not pierce the battery pack with nails, strike the battery pack with a hammer, or
step on the battery pack. Doing so can cause internal short circuit, heat generation,
bursting and fire.
6. Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack. Safety and protective devices to
prevent danger are built in the battery pack. If these devices are damaged, excessive
current flow can cause loss of control during charging or discharging of the battery
pack, heat generation, bursting and fire.
7. Make sure the polarities are correctly connected. Do not attempt to connect the
battery pack or other equipment when you cannot do. Reversed connections can
cause abnormal chemical reaction in battery fluid, heat generation, bursting and fire.
8. Do not solder any lead wires directly to the battery pack. Do not directly connect the
positive and negative terminals with a conductive material such as a wire. Do not
carry or store the battery pack together with any personal jewelry, hairpins or other
Metallic objects. Doing so can cause an electrical short circuit. Also excessive current
flow can cause abnormal chemical reaction in battery, heat generation, bursting and
fire.
9. Only use a specified battery charger. Failure to do so can cause the battery to be
overcharged or excessive current flow can cause abnormal chemical reaction in
battery fluid, heat generation, bursting and fire.
10. Use the battery pack only for the application for which it was designed. Failure to do
so will result in a loss of performance and a shortened life expectancy. Also excessive
current flow can cause loss of control during charging or discharging of the
battery
pack
heat generation, bursting and fire.